Hey, everyone.
Nicole here, and today I'll
be reviewing Alien Aqua
Chic by Thierry Mugler.
The alien line is one of those
mainstays of the perfume world.
And I really like this version,
which was released in 2012.
It opens with notes of
ginger and lemon verbena.
Followed by notes of
freesia, and base notes
of wood and amber.
I really like it as a spring
and summer scent, honestly.
Especially for casual settings.
Well, I hope you
enjoyed this review.
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Alien Aqua Chic Perfume

Alien Aqua Chic Perfume by Thierry Mugler, Thierry Mugler’s Alien Aqua Chic might have an interesting name and container, but even these beautiful
features can’t express the richness of the notes contained inside. This unique 2012 perfume features top notes of lemon verbena and spicy ginger, which are followed by a strong core note of freesia. Base notes of amber and a variety of woody hints are used to smoothen out the green mixture and add a balancing woodland twist.

Thierry Mugler came into
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popularity in the 1980s with his bold “power fashions” and photography skills. The designer is credited with the creation of the “gourmand” fashion trend in the 1990s, a style that’s defined dozens upon dozens of clothing lines in the years since. The designer began life as a dancer at the young age of 14, but advanced to French fashion design in 1973, after working as a window dresser for many years. The brand’s first cologne was launched in 1996.

Alien Aqua Chic may be out of this world in design, but it’s still perfect for use during daytime spring and summer activities of all sorts. The perfume offers a long-lasting wear duration and moderate sillage. All products are original, authentic name brands. We do not sell knockoffs or imitations.

History and background of Thierry Mugler. "The prophet of Futurism" , as he has been referred to, Thierry Mugler is an instinctive designer who never looks for inspiration. According to Thierry Mugler, "intellect is the servant of the spirit." He strongly feels that his clothing is modernistic and not futuristic. Clothes of today should have nothing to do with the past. Read more about Thierry Mugler